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Quotes From Tuesdays With Morrie

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Once, I had a friend who was spreading rumors about other friends including me ,and they didn’t really care about anyone’s feelings but themselves. Somebody suggested that I quit that friendship. I ended up going through with that after I had found out everything that they were doing, and I am super happy now that I followed that advice. It truly changed my life. In tuesdays with Morrie, there is a man named Mitch, who grows a strong connection to an old man named Morrie. Every tuesday he goes to his house to visit, talk about life, and get advice. Morrie is very wise, but is slowly being taken over by the disease ALS. He wants to pass on aphorisms to his kindhearted, youthful friend Mitch. Morrie wants Mitch to take this advice to make sure he lives his life with …show more content…

At this part of the book Morrie is very sick, and close with the object of dying. He asks Mitch why the whole world is so afraid of dying, and tells him, “Once you learn how to die you learn how to live.” He says that the world is just walking around as if we are sleepwalking, and the only way someone could look at the world differently is realizing that they will die one day. The meaning is pretty obvious in what he says. “Once you learn that you are going to die, you will start to live life to the fullest.” Someone does not have to be in a situation where they might die soon in order to be able to live their life happily. I do not agree with this advice, and it does not connect to my life. This statement or aphorism is not something I agree with because someone can know how to live their life to the fullest if they are not dying. I know many people who are not close to death but are living life to the fullest and know that they live and love life sufficiently. I do not take my life for granted, and I am not very close with death. I do know that I will die someday, but that is not one of my main reasons that I feel that way about

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